Student & Graduate Reviews (239)

5
out of 5

Richard H Childs-
October 7, 2017

Degree:
Emergency Management

Graduation Year:
2017

My undergraduate degree was at American Public Univerisity, I would highly recommend for a B.A. degree! Good, and fair classes and instructors! I am a working parent of three boys, I am trying to do the best I can to advance my career! I am currently working on a Master's to move my career forward.

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4
out of 5

Erin Davis-
September 29, 2017

Degree:
Psychology

Graduation Year:
2017

Arizona State University's Online classes were a life saver for me. In my life situation, I do not have an option to stop working and go to school. With online courses I was able to work full time during the day and attend my classes at night. I was extremely impressed with the quality of the online courses!

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3
out of 5

Esme Parker-
September 27, 2017

Degree:
Physics

Graduation Year:
2017

The quality of instruction at Arizona State University is first class. Many of my classes were less than 20 students, despite the university being on of the largest in the United States. I chose to continue my education at ASU by pursuing a master's degree.

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3
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CJ-
September 21, 2017

Degree:
Psychology

Graduation Year:
2018

I would tell anyone to be very wary of transferring into ASU and when dealing with advisors. I have been royally s*****d for the upcoming year by having some pretty c****y advising that has left me without required credits that I was previously led to believe I already had earned, and I am not having to do those credits and take yet another semester (I was supposed to graduate this coming Spring). And it is looking like those extra credits will have to be paid for out of my own pocket rather than by financial aid. So, if you are a high school aged kid and you are thinking about college and are considering ASU: proceed at your own risk. I would HIGHLY advise you to know exactly what credits you will need, when you will complete, them, how long it will take, etc. You CANNOT trust the advising team at ASU to help you here, from my experience. Actually, be careful with ASU period!

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out of 5

Prefer not to say-
August 25, 2017

Degree:
Social Work

Graduation Year:
2017

DO NOT do the MSW program at ASU. They are basically just selling you a degree. They have nearly a 2 hour wait between classes so you are forced to hand out there if you live off campus, and they have very little concern about working students. To fill in class time they have the worst lectures which are repeats of the same people from the BSW class. Finally, I was very dissatisfied with my internships as well. All in all, a very bad experience. Go elsewhere!

Don't assume that you need a science major to get into medical school, which is at times a mistake. Instead of struggling with all the unnecessary science classes, maybe focus on an major or interest and just complete the pre-requisites done for medical, dental or pharmacy school. Trust me. You'll appreciate it! The work load will be easier!

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5
out of 5

F H Wodiuk-
August 22, 2017

Degree:
Operations Management and Supervision

Graduation Year:
2011

Bachelors of Applied Science in Operations management. A month after I graduated I had brain surgery and have been unable to work in my career field. I volunteered in several different areas to use my skills I learned in operations management and implement work ethics in those areas. This was very fulfilling for me! The rest of the story is very long and bout the struggle of coming back from a traumatic brain injury.

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3
out of 5

Alison-
August 22, 2017

Degree:
Human Development and Family Studies, General

Graduation Year:
2018

ASUs financial department is terrible. It shouldn't be so hard to pay my tuition, but ASU makes it hard!! If you have a scholarship good luck. I was repeatedly hit with late fees because the scholarship department could not post my payment to the finances department on time. It showed on my account that I had a scholarship and the money was there but because scholarships department didnt release it in time they nailed me with late fees and there was nothing I could do about it! Good luck calling, if they returned my call all they could tell me was nothing but sorry. They could not answer my questions and they just transferred me back and forth from scholarships to the finical department for an hour!! Great classes and instructors but terrible financial department. Just plan on paying an extra $100 in payment plan fees every semester on top of all the other fees you have to pay!! I gave the school 3 stars because any other department I reached out to was great and always returned calls and emails and I never had problems getting answers from them.

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5
out of 5

Heather MacCleary-
August 21, 2017

Degree:
Supply Chain Management

Graduation Year:
2017

Although one of the largest public universities in the country, ASU has an amazing sense of community. Faculty are educated and excited about what they teach and the staff provide a wonderful outlet for expression and motivation. Regardless of your degree program, ASU provides the environment and rigors coursework to help individuals become professionals that will make a genuine difference in their communities.

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5
out of 5

Ander-
August 10, 2017

Degree:
Criminology

Graduation Year:
2017

ASU is a very diverse and open school. It has many opportunities for students and I am beyond grateful for my time there. I was given many chances for internships and jobs, as well as scholarships and help from advisors and other students alike. The classes are smaller and you really do feel connected to your professors. Overall I would attend ASU again.

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